C3

The Connecticut Cybersecurity Center (C3) leverages the synergies existing in CHEST, CSI, and VoTeR to investigate, develop, promote, and nurture the best hardware and software based security practices for indispensible defense and commercial (e.g., insurance, telecommunications) application domains and, in particular, for emerging fields such as mobile device security.

C3

The Connecticut Cybersecurity Center (C3) leverages the synergies existing in CHEST, CSI, and VoTeR to investigate, develop, promote, and nurture the best hardware and software based security practices for indispensible defense and commercial (e.g., insurance, telecommunications) application domains and, in particular, for emerging fields such as mobile device security.

NSF Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates in Trustable Embedded Systems Security Research Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering May 28 - August 2, 2019 The National Science Foundation has funded a 10-week summer program opportunity for undergraduates to work on cutting-edge research in computer systems security and trustable computing systems at the University of Connecticut
Work on summer research projects guided by faculty mentor Get involved with exciting research with an impact on national security Interact with graduate students and learn what graduate study is all about Participate in weekly seminars on professional and research topics Attend an international symposium on computer systems security Improve communication, writing, and presentation skills Check out the highlights from past summers: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018